The Best Restaurants In Burnaby You Need To Try

Posted on November 8, 2018 by Lana Baras

With an estimated population of 232,755, Burnaby is the third largest city in Metro Vancouver.

With so many people living in this beautiful city, dining options are almost endless. Coupled with a strong local economy and rapid development, it’s not hard to see why so many people love to call Burnaby home.

About: Their diverse menu offers a range of Japanese cuisine to please everyone's tastes including sushi, salads, soups, teriyaki dinners and more. Isami’s commitment is to provide great service and the best quality ingredients!

About: Visually-stunning with its impressive floor-to-ceiling windows, the Riverway Restaurant is truly unparalleled for its high wood-beamed architecture and beautiful views of the surrounding golf course. This grand and brilliant setting is matched only by the Riverway’s expertly-prepared, award-winning cuisine.

About: Located in the heart of Burnaby Heights, Mary and Calvin serve up mouth-watering, fall-off-the-bone, barbecued meats and delicious sides such as baked beans, creamy coleslaw, corn niblets and more. Their locally sourced meats are lightly smoked to let the nuances of the meats shine through and are made in daily small batches to keep everything as fresh as possible.

About: Established in 1965, Cockney Kings Fish & Chips has become an institution in Burnaby and New Westminster. They do fish & chips right - good quality ingredients, fresh cut chips, fish cut daily - with an authentic British feel that can't be beat.

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